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Erdogan: Turkey could open the gates of Europe to refugees
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has said that his country may reopen the route for refugees and migrants into Europe if it does not receive adequate international support to enable it to cope with the
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Teachers’ Day: Why does Google celebrate it today?
Google has marked Teacher's Day in India with a Doodle or logo showcasing an animated red octopus, conducting a class. Teacher's Day is being celebrated on Thursday across India in the memory of Sarvepalli
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Turkish minister threatens Istanbul mayor
ISTANBUL: Turkey’s interior minister on Tuesday threatened “to devastate” the mayor of Istanbul over his support for three Kurdish mayors who were replaced by state officials over alleged terror links less than five months
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Daesh mines turn Baiji farms into killing fields
BAIJI, IRAQ: Farmers and herders in Iraq’s Baiji say mines left by Daesh turned their beloved orchards into killing fields. The improvised explosive devices (IEDs), planted by militants trying to fend off Iraqi troops
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‘Why can’t we live with peace?’: Migrants fearful after attacks
Johannesburg, South Africa - Black smoke fills the air as Frank Uzoma stands outside his torched car dealership on Jules street, east of the Johannesburg city centre. "I can't do anything here in South
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Trail of destruction left behind by Huricane Dorian
Debris extended for kilometres and floods covered much of the Bahamas in the wake of Hurricane Dorian, in what the archipelago's prime minister called one of the worst disasters to ever strike the island
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French FM says ‘still lots to work out’ to save Iran nuclear deal
UAE’s favorite pass-time – eating out – could soon become greener with food waste slashed DUBAI: Food waste in the UAE’s commercial kitchens could soon be a thing of the past thanks to the
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UAE’s favorite pass-time – eating out – could soon become greener with food waste slashed
DUBAI: As the US tries a new way to protect shipping across the Arabian Gulf amid tensions with Iran, it finds itself sailing into uncertain waters. For decades, the US has considered the waters
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Hong Kong’s Lam dismisses leaked voice recording
Hong Kong’s leader has dismissed a leaked audio recording of her saying she would resign if she had a choice. Carrie Lam says she never planned to quit. Her comments were recorded during a
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All eyes on parliament as UK faces pivotal day on Brexit
The United Kingdom's Parliament is set for a heated showdown with Prime Minister Boris Johnson facing a rebellion by members of his own party as the chance of a snap election to resolve a


